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it brought forth 22 nations, roughly 25,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines. but one of the things that we did embedded in this rim pac exercise was a five-day humanitarian assistance disaster relief. we used it as an accreditation not only for some of our adaptive force packages, but more importantly to the state of hawaii to allow them to get an accreditation that they needed for 13 of their hospitals where we set up on ford island, those familiar with the oahu island geography, we utilized ford island and we had a scenario where there was an earthquake with a resultant tsunami and mass casualties along with the destruction that goes with it to the road infrastructure and communication. and, so, we were able to parlay, if you will, this opportunity to leverage off our international partners. we had seven nations that out of the 22 that actually participated in the hadr, and there were probably also 19 of the 22 that at least observed. but there were 7 of us that actually participated. and we were able to share with each other those things that worked, those
it brought forth 22 nations, roughly 25,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines. but one of the things that we did embedded in this rim pac exercise was a five-day humanitarian assistance disaster relief. we used it as an accreditation not only for some of our adaptive force packages, but more importantly to the state of hawaii to allow them to get an accreditation that they needed for 13 of their hospitals where we set up on ford island, those familiar with the oahu island geography, we...
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it is 22 after the top of the hour. two weeks after he was busted for allegedly assaulting then fiancee now wife hope solo. jeremy stevens now behind bars. the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring is at the highest level in five years. cheryl casone is here with three of the companies hiring seasonal workers right now. short term job if you want to bring in extra cash. >> that is the thought process going in when you take one of these jobs. 25,000 seasonal workers are going to be highered this year. you are correct five years. best number we have seen in five years. why is that? >> the economy is getting a little better. cyber monday was a new record. the big et cyber monday on record. they are beginning to open up their wallets. they are s
it is 22 after the top of the hour. two weeks after he was busted for allegedly assaulting then fiancee now wife hope solo. jeremy stevens now behind bars. the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring...
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the governments that keep an eye on north korea say the reclusive nation is going ahead with its next long-range ballistic missile launch. south korean sources say crews in the north have apparently installed the first section of a three-stage missile at a launch facility. north korean authorities maintain they're only firing off a rocket to put a satellite into orbit. they made the announcement saturday. they say the launch will happen between december 10th and 22nd and that the rocket will head south. they held a similar launch in april that ended in failure. south korean government sources say they believe the missile's first-stage booster has been moved on to a launch pad at a facility in the northwestern part of the country. south korean officials discussed the planned launch with ambassadors from japan and three other countries. south korean foreign ministry officials met separately with envoys from japan, the united states, china, and russia, all members of the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. details of the meetings haven't been released, but it's believed the
the governments that keep an eye on north korea say the reclusive nation is going ahead with its next long-range ballistic missile launch. south korean sources say crews in the north have apparently installed the first section of a three-stage missile at a launch facility. north korean authorities maintain they're only firing off a rocket to put a satellite into orbit. they made the announcement saturday. they say the launch will happen between december 10th and 22nd and that the rocket will...
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with this november 22 decree president mopls did seize extraordinary powers. basically he's trying to prevent the judiciary from dissolving the constituent assembly that was drafting the constitution and so forth and he said the judiciary could not annul his decrees so he's put himself above the judiciary and he has legislative powers since the parliament was dissolved so all this power in the hands of one person then he's forcing ahead this constitution that is still controversial. a lot of people are unhappy with it. >> warner: you've known people, you've been in touch with people from the muslim brotherhood and people around president morsi since before the revolution and i think you met some of them who are here with washington. how did they explain him acting in the way that you just described which has led some to say he's as autocratic as mubarak? >> well, what their side of the story is is that the judiciary they believe was about to dissolve the constituent assembly and basically set the whole political transition back months so that they could not pa
with this november 22 decree president mopls did seize extraordinary powers. basically he's trying to prevent the judiciary from dissolving the constituent assembly that was drafting the constitution and so forth and he said the judiciary could not annul his decrees so he's put himself above the judiciary and he has legislative powers since the parliament was dissolved so all this power in the hands of one person then he's forcing ahead this constitution that is still controversial. a lot of...
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legislation clarifies that government -- what government agencies other than the city are responsible for when they operate a parking location. this change does not apply to third-party operators, but are hired by the government agencies. and those are briefly comments i'm making and thank you. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you very much. just a quick question with reductions in the bonding requirements. do you anticipate any risk associated with it? >> any risk associated with reducing the bonds, these are for those that have a good compliance record. so, there's always a risk but we anticipate it would be a very low one. >> and this is over a track record of generally how long would you determine that they've had a good track record? >> well, the criteria calls for three years. >> three years, thank you. why don't we go to the budget analyst report. actually, i don't believe there is one on this item. okay. and there's no additional administrative expenses associated with this. are you presenting? >> i'll be very brief, [speaker not understood] on behalf o
legislation clarifies that government -- what government agencies other than the city are responsible for when they operate a parking location. this change does not apply to third-party operators, but are hired by the government agencies. and those are briefly comments i'm making and thank you. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you very much. just a quick question with reductions in the bonding requirements. do you anticipate any risk associated with it? >>...
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he is 22 years old. he has been called houdini, .ookie sensation his cleats are in the hall of fame. his jersey and cleats have been collected. he set the record. he has run for 714 yards and four games left starting sunday against baltimore. on film you can see it as well. they bring it physically. ed, he is at the top of their defense. let's go to that ravens castle. he hopes to play against the fact he haspite the a torn bicep. he tore it last sunday against the steelers. he has defied the odds i coming it will ben injury. at fedexe decision field. i'm concerned about whether i will help or hinder the team by playing. >> let's go to baseball. spring training. two players left after being th a --ed wit roach will come back. davie johnson said -- roach is coming back. there is a lot of buzz over the wizards win last night. do not make too much out of the .oss for miami do not blame the heat. they played a good ballgame. they play a monster game tomorrow night against the new york knicks. they want to bu
he is 22 years old. he has been called houdini, .ookie sensation his cleats are in the hall of fame. his jersey and cleats have been collected. he set the record. he has run for 714 yards and four games left starting sunday against baltimore. on film you can see it as well. they bring it physically. ed, he is at the top of their defense. let's go to that ravens castle. he hopes to play against the fact he haspite the a torn bicep. he tore it last sunday against the steelers. he has defied the...
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i had mentioned that we had 22 nations participating in rimpac and this slide is a representation of the military and civilian partners that we had participating in this event. and we had many, many international partners and we had a lot of domestic partners: medical and military editionary partners as well. okay, this is our command and control slide. we took a lot of care to get this right. we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has requested our service to be there. we wanted to make sure that our forces that are responding in a military environment go in with the right knowledge and the right attitude and you can see the tactical unit at the bottom there and the crisis response civil military operations center that was there to provide the command and control of those tactical units responding on the military side, this provided a perfect environment and opportunity for them to be able to interact with the civilian partners and provide the most appropriate response and understanding. very complex and again i just want to
i had mentioned that we had 22 nations participating in rimpac and this slide is a representation of the military and civilian partners that we had participating in this event. and we had many, many international partners and we had a lot of domestic partners: medical and military editionary partners as well. okay, this is our command and control slide. we took a lot of care to get this right. we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has...
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it has been an extraordinary work for the national defense and national security of our nation, and on behalf of connecticut, which produces many of the key products involved in this bill -- the joint strike fighter, our submarines, the sikorsky helicopter -- we have a great deal of pride in the support that the united states senate has given today to our national defense and the production of such great products, as we do in connecticut. i'm going to ask now unanimous consent that the agriculture, nutrition, and forestry committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1947 and that the senate proceed to its consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 1947, a bill to prohibit attendance of animal-fighting venture and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. blumenthal: i ask, mr. president, unanimous consent that the blumenthal amendment, which is at the desk, be agreed to and that the bill, as amended, be read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will r
it has been an extraordinary work for the national defense and national security of our nation, and on behalf of connecticut, which produces many of the key products involved in this bill -- the joint strike fighter, our submarines, the sikorsky helicopter -- we have a great deal of pride in the support that the united states senate has given today to our national defense and the production of such great products, as we do in connecticut. i'm going to ask now unanimous consent that the...
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to govern itself. i know there are a lot of people who feel that no idea is a real good idea unless it comes from an international organization. i kind of follow at the other end of the spectrum. specifically, the treaty could be used to interfere with the ability of parents with disabled children to decide what action is in the best interest of their children. this would be especially -- this would especially affect those parents who homeschool their children. i have a daughter, the runts of my literate, i say to the president, katie, who homeschools her children. the unelected foreign bureaucrats, not parents, would decide what is in the best interests of the disabled child, even in the home. no less than 40 organizations and tens of thousands of parents that advocate children and parental rights have written us -- and me specifically -- opposing the treaty. one organization, the home-schooling legal defense fund writes, "article 7 of this treaty establishes the best interests of the child." the trea
to govern itself. i know there are a lot of people who feel that no idea is a real good idea unless it comes from an international organization. i kind of follow at the other end of the spectrum. specifically, the treaty could be used to interfere with the ability of parents with disabled children to decide what action is in the best interest of their children. this would be especially -- this would especially affect those parents who homeschool their children. i have a daughter, the runts of...
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he's the first national manager to win two just like that since the mid-70's. ladies and gentlemen, the manager of the world champion giants, bruce bochy. [cheers and applause] >> that's right. bruce! okay. now let's meet the players themselves. [cheers and applause] we need to give this guy a big round of applause. unfortunately he couldn't be here because of a family emergency but he had the winning run in game four. give it up for ryan theriot. he saved a perfect game with the greatest catch of the season and he kept doing it all through the post season, left fielder number seven. gregor blank koa. >> he did it with his bat and with his words. the guy sort of got the giants going before game through with cincinnati, hunter pens. [cheers and applause] >> in game four in detroit he knocked in the first run with a triple off the right field wall, first base man number nine. brandon belt. >> a norn california native. he joined the giants later in the year and part of the home stretch. xavier nadel. >> this guy played andlet better he got. he could play almost an
he's the first national manager to win two just like that since the mid-70's. ladies and gentlemen, the manager of the world champion giants, bruce bochy. [cheers and applause] >> that's right. bruce! okay. now let's meet the players themselves. [cheers and applause] we need to give this guy a big round of applause. unfortunately he couldn't be here because of a family emergency but he had the winning run in game four. give it up for ryan theriot. he saved a perfect game with the greatest...
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well, that means rather than needing the approval of the house was the senate to raise the nation's spending limit, president barack obama wants to do this all by his lonesome, a blank check. >> if congress in any way suggests that they're going to tie negotiations to debt ceiling votes and take us to the brink of default once again, as part of a budget negotiation which, by the way, we've never done in our history until we did it last year, i will not play that game. > >> sean: in this country historically it's been up to you, the individual and the government, to create a better life for the next generation. that means your kids, that means your grand kids. well, apparently under this president with all the spending, with all this debt, well, that has changed and maybe republicans should let the president go over the cliff. maybe they should call his bluff. now is the time that republicans should stick up for the next generation and the kids of the next generation. maybe republicans should explain all of this by saying they're looking out for the future of america. they don't want america
well, that means rather than needing the approval of the house was the senate to raise the nation's spending limit, president barack obama wants to do this all by his lonesome, a blank check. >> if congress in any way suggests that they're going to tie negotiations to debt ceiling votes and take us to the brink of default once again, as part of a budget negotiation which, by the way, we've never done in our history until we did it last year, i will not play that game. > >> sean:...
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and prisons here, without harming national security. senate intelligence committee diane feinstein welcomed the report, noting that it costs more than $114 million a year to fund the facility. >>> in an effort to expedite funds new york city mayor michael bloomberg met with lawmakers in washington wednesday to make a personal plea for $42 billion in federal aid needed for hurricane sandy recovery. >>> a new german study shows that sea levels are rising 60% faster than u.n. projections over the last two decades. >>> and people in venice could be experiencing those effects. look at that. the city continues to take on floodwaters. residents and tourists were forced to use raised walkways, while some sat in half-submerged chairs outside in bars and cafes. >>> meanwhile, a rare tornado tore through an italian city injuring around 20 workers at a steel plant. another tornado caused extensive damage in tuscany on tuesday. >>> and michelle obama has unveiled this year's holiday decorations at the white house, which featured 54 christmas trees a
and prisons here, without harming national security. senate intelligence committee diane feinstein welcomed the report, noting that it costs more than $114 million a year to fund the facility. >>> in an effort to expedite funds new york city mayor michael bloomberg met with lawmakers in washington wednesday to make a personal plea for $42 billion in federal aid needed for hurricane sandy recovery. >>> a new german study shows that sea levels are rising 60% faster than u.n....
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so, distinguished delegates and governments around the world, governments of the developed world, deep cuts now. get it done. [applause] >> thank you, miss appadurai, speaking on behalf of half of the world's population, i think she said at the beginning. and on a purely personal note, i wonder why we do not let half of the world's population speak first in this conference and not last? >> that was anjali appadurai, a college of the atlantic student from bar harbor, maine, addressing the durban climate summit. this year, she was banned from the doha summit for the first week. she is allowed in now and is here to tell us what happened. anjali, thank you for being with us. what happened? after giving a dramatic address last year, how is that they began to from this year's summit until you find that this past week? >> those who lost their badges in durban had to go through a real accreditation process to go to the conference this year. basically, i did not pass the process. >> why did you lose your badge last year? >> i have to have a personal meeting with you and head of security. he was
so, distinguished delegates and governments around the world, governments of the developed world, deep cuts now. get it done. [applause] >> thank you, miss appadurai, speaking on behalf of half of the world's population, i think she said at the beginning. and on a purely personal note, i wonder why we do not let half of the world's population speak first in this conference and not last? >> that was anjali appadurai, a college of the atlantic student from bar harbor, maine,...
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federal pension that is 22 percent of the federal budget. we give pensions to members of congress and let's look at that and look at entitlements and look at the big honey pot and the big spending. >> i am all with mark in bringing down the pensionss of the politicians. here are the facts, in 2009, we had a stilus spending. 800 billion extra from 2008. guess what, it never stopped. it was supposed to be a one stop 2010 and 11 and 12 we have maintained the extra spending in a time when we had cut back on military spending. >> absolutel >> and that is increasing and guess what, that adds up to the deficit, right? >> david, the probl is deeper than what you are describing. this goes back decades. when you look at entitlement spending over the last half century, it has steadily crept up four percent every year and that incdes adjustments for population growth. so what then? you increaseaxes four percent every year? that is absurd. at some point we need both parties to come together and tax this entitlement creep. we mention obama ape lot. he has
federal pension that is 22 percent of the federal budget. we give pensions to members of congress and let's look at that and look at entitlements and look at the big honey pot and the big spending. >> i am all with mark in bringing down the pensionss of the politicians. here are the facts, in 2009, we had a stilus spending. 800 billion extra from 2008. guess what, it never stopped. it was supposed to be a one stop 2010 and 11 and 12 we have maintained the extra spending in a time when we...
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it is about governing. and john boehner for whatever you think of him is someone that wants to get a deal. he wants to govern. by doing what he has done, he is saying, look. enough with the games. we don't have the senate as you were saying. the only way we can do this is if i pull on the reins a whole lot. not just a bit. that's what he's done. >> the striking thing is how much outrage there is not. we had to comb around to find these comments. thank you very much for joining us. coming up, the bravest man in football this week is not one of those fearless giants on the field. it is bob costas. and he will be my next guest in an exclusive interview. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. th
it is about governing. and john boehner for whatever you think of him is someone that wants to get a deal. he wants to govern. by doing what he has done, he is saying, look. enough with the games. we don't have the senate as you were saying. the only way we can do this is if i pull on the reins a whole lot. not just a bit. that's what he's done. >> the striking thing is how much outrage there is not. we had to comb around to find these comments. thank you very much for joining us. coming...
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the treaty says what we did 22 years goes the nation is something we are proud to stand behind. it is basically an idea we have created an america that we want to export to the world. as we reflect on this debate and you've heard some of those who opposed it, it's interesting the approach they are taking. they are fearful of change. they are fearful about the expansion of opportunity for the disabled might mean to america. senator kerry has made the point very clearly. this convention, this treaty will not require the united states to change any law. if any changes are made in the future, they will be made with the workings of congress and the president. this convention will not force this change. we meet all of the standards established in this convention when it comes to disabilities and president george herbert walker bush a republican when he negotiated and crafted the treaty said as much. of course there is those who still question. every time we open a door of opportunity, every time we've expanded the definition of democracy to include another group at least partially if
the treaty says what we did 22 years goes the nation is something we are proud to stand behind. it is basically an idea we have created an america that we want to export to the world. as we reflect on this debate and you've heard some of those who opposed it, it's interesting the approach they are taking. they are fearful of change. they are fearful about the expansion of opportunity for the disabled might mean to america. senator kerry has made the point very clearly. this convention, this...
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his concern is whether the government is getting too close to hollywood at the risk of the nation's secrets. barbara starr, cnn, new york. >> so interesting. >> makes me want to watch it. >> an olympian, bobsledder and also blind at one point. up next we asked steven holcomb about the best advice he ever received. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help.
his concern is whether the government is getting too close to hollywood at the risk of the nation's secrets. barbara starr, cnn, new york. >> so interesting. >> makes me want to watch it. >> an olympian, bobsledder and also blind at one point. up next we asked steven holcomb about the best advice he ever received. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help...
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you just won the gdp of a small nation. not just one but two winning tickets in last night's record powerball drawing. we'll tell you where. >> and if they will be my best friend soon. we have a packed show. john ba, rasso, adam shif, rick warren, tom cole, connie and mary bono mack and steven holcomb. >> we have so many people coming up. it is thursday, november 2. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone. our starting point this morning, developments happening now in cairo. the u.s. embassy there is closed. no one is being allowed in or out as we speak. >> embassy officials say protesters are blocking the entrance and clashes are happening near nearby. reza sayah is nearby for us. what's happening? >> reporter: there is no indication protesters are targeting the u.s. em wibassy b it was closed as a precaution. these are protesters who clashed with police. these are the trouble-making elements, the teenagers, young men, the 20-somethings who for the past four days vo thrown red sox, debris, molotov coc
you just won the gdp of a small nation. not just one but two winning tickets in last night's record powerball drawing. we'll tell you where. >> and if they will be my best friend soon. we have a packed show. john ba, rasso, adam shif, rick warren, tom cole, connie and mary bono mack and steven holcomb. >> we have so many people coming up. it is thursday, november 2. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone. our starting point this morning,...
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it is about governing. and john boehner for whatever you think of him is someone that wants to get a deal. he wants to govern. by doing what he has done, he is saying, look. enough with the games. we don't have the senate as you were saying. the only way we can do this is if i pull on the reins a whole lot. not just a bit. that's what he's done. >> the striking thing is how much outrage there is not. we had to comb around to find these comments. thank you very much for joining us. coming up, the bravest man in football this week is not one of those fearless giants on the field. it is bob costas. and he will be my next guest in an exclusive interview. this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] we began serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people
it is about governing. and john boehner for whatever you think of him is someone that wants to get a deal. he wants to govern. by doing what he has done, he is saying, look. enough with the games. we don't have the senate as you were saying. the only way we can do this is if i pull on the reins a whole lot. not just a bit. that's what he's done. >> the striking thing is how much outrage there is not. we had to comb around to find these comments. thank you very much for joining us. coming...
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not exactly free falling but he'll be on a rope, 22 stories high. stand by. you'll see it live next >> brian: this close encounter with a hump back whale is your shot of the morning. i can't wait to see it. getting very close to a small canoe in australia. the girl who captured the video was sightseeing with her dad when the giant whale swam right up to them. >> gretchen: that is so cool. wouldn't you just want to hop right on top? >> steve: how very free williish. >> brian: not really. whales go straight down to the bottom. >> steve: there is somebody on my back. >> brian: remember moby dick? didn't he end up in the whale's mouth? >> steve: jonah? >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: you know what? i wasn't going to go there with your bible knowledge. >> brian: right. but i will say this, it didn't end well. >> gretchen: nobody did in "jaws" either. >> brian: one of the reasons we don't pet sharks. >> steve: remember that, kids. >> gretchen: okay. let's get to your headlines now because the united nations overwhelmingly voting for the first time to recognize the sta
not exactly free falling but he'll be on a rope, 22 stories high. stand by. you'll see it live next >> brian: this close encounter with a hump back whale is your shot of the morning. i can't wait to see it. getting very close to a small canoe in australia. the girl who captured the video was sightseeing with her dad when the giant whale swam right up to them. >> gretchen: that is so cool. wouldn't you just want to hop right on top? >> steve: how very free williish. >>...
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>> 22. >> 22 years old. they're approaching the age, president bush, they're going to have their own children. when their kids are teenagers, are they going to, those kids, your grandchildren, be reading about al qaeda in the newspaper every day? >> you know, i know if we're steadfast, strong and resolute, and i say those words very seriously, it's less likely that your kids are going to live under the threat of al qaeda for a long period of time. i can't tell you, i don't have a definite end. >> definite end. i don't think you can win it. our country has used the idea that we are at war. not just in iraq or afghanistan, but all over the globe. we have used the idea we're in this global war as the justification for us doing all kinds of things, exerting all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, not just indefensible but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. t
>> 22. >> 22 years old. they're approaching the age, president bush, they're going to have their own children. when their kids are teenagers, are they going to, those kids, your grandchildren, be reading about al qaeda in the newspaper every day? >> you know, i know if we're steadfast, strong and resolute, and i say those words very seriously, it's less likely that your kids are going to live under the threat of al qaeda for a long period of time. i can't tell you, i don't...
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is that responsible governing? >> i think the speaker did, in our conference did the right thing last time. we were willing to raise the debt ceiling. that's a tough vote for republicans, but only if it was accompanied by reforms and long-term spending cuts. i actually think that's a good thing and should be institutionized. we should not continue on a course of piling up debt and not try to correct things. i think the speaker did the right thing, pushed for that, and we got it. as a result, we're going to have $2 trillion less in long-term debt thanks to what john mccain did. >> by the way, should there be a debt ceiling? is this sort of a ridiculous thing? >> i don't think it's ridiculous. i think it forces us to confront reality. we can't pile up debt without thought of where we're going. i think making congress put their fingerprints on this, making the administration actually put something forward is a very good thing. i would not be forgetting to the debt ceiling. >> i'm curious what you thought of stuart ste
is that responsible governing? >> i think the speaker did, in our conference did the right thing last time. we were willing to raise the debt ceiling. that's a tough vote for republicans, but only if it was accompanied by reforms and long-term spending cuts. i actually think that's a good thing and should be institutionized. we should not continue on a course of piling up debt and not try to correct things. i think the speaker did the right thing, pushed for that, and we got it. as a...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> later tonight on c-span, we will also show you secretary of state hillary clinton's keynote address from the same event. >> so particularly, in light of today's announcement, let me reiterate that this administration, like previous administrations, has been very clear with israel, that these activities set back the cause of a negotiated peace. we all need to work together to find path forward in negotiations that can finally deliver on its two state solution. that must remain our goal. >> secretary of state clinton talks about the cease-fire between israel and palestine. israel opposes a plan to build new settlements and the political reality -- israel's plan to build new settlements, and the political reality in the middle east. that is tonight at 10:00 on c- span. >> we had 12 million men under arms. we had two thousand officers and generals. today we have 1000 flight officers and generals and 1.2 million under arms. the ratio is totally out of whack. we hav
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> later tonight on c-span, we will also show you secretary of state hillary clinton's keynote address from the same event. >> so particularly, in light of today's announcement, let me reiterate that this administration, like previous administrations, has been very clear with israel, that these activities set back the cause of a negotiated peace. we all need to...
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the dow industrials up 22. carol roth, former investment banger and frequent "varney & company" guest gets attacked on national television over her position on the second amendment. carol gets a chance to defend herself after the break. we'll be with us. ♪ >> playing peace on earth, as we read government cannot make man richer, but it can make man poorer. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll ao find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the
the dow industrials up 22. carol roth, former investment banger and frequent "varney & company" guest gets attacked on national television over her position on the second amendment. carol gets a chance to defend herself after the break. we'll be with us. ♪ >> playing peace on earth, as we read government cannot make man richer, but it can make man poorer. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll ao find us in person, with dedicated support...
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the previous government also planned to increase the small company's tax rate to 22%, and we have cut it to 20%. but i'd like to help small and medium-sized firms more, and i want to thank my honorable friends for their thoughts in this area. starting on the 1st of january and for the next two year, i am, therefore, going to increase by tenfold the annual investment allowance in plants and machinery. instead of, instead of 25,000 pounds worth of investment being eligible for 100% relief, 250,000 pounds worth of investment are eligible. this capital allowance will cover the total annual investment undertaken by 99% of all the business in britain. it's a huge boost to all those who run a business, who aspire to grow and expand and create jobs. mr. speaker, i also want britain to have the most competitive business tax regime of any major economy in the world. i have already cut the main core rate of corporation tax from 28% to 24%, and it's set to fall further to 22%. this has helped british companies and, frankly, left other countries scrambling to keep up. they will have to try harder,
the previous government also planned to increase the small company's tax rate to 22%, and we have cut it to 20%. but i'd like to help small and medium-sized firms more, and i want to thank my honorable friends for their thoughts in this area. starting on the 1st of january and for the next two year, i am, therefore, going to increase by tenfold the annual investment allowance in plants and machinery. instead of, instead of 25,000 pounds worth of investment being eligible for 100% relief,...
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the government is focusing onseting up a national investment board and the government hopes with the infrastructure project back on track, growth should be higher than the estimated 5.5%. and also that this will enable central bank to ease monetary policy in order to make funds available for corporates for higher investment. target at 5.3% is also being worked on and likely to be met which is again something which will help the rbi to ease. back to you. >> tv 18 in new delhi. for more now, we're joined by chief economist for india and asean at hsbc. we heard talking about wherein from a structure spending, plans by the government are the next step. whether will those be enough in. >> that's what the economy need ps p the weak growth is lack of implementation of projects over a number of years now. it's also a reflection of very slow implementation of deeper rooted structure all reforms also for a number of years now. so the thing that's helped is not by easing monetary policy, but really to basically address the supply side weakness in the economy. le it will be politically difficult
the government is focusing onseting up a national investment board and the government hopes with the infrastructure project back on track, growth should be higher than the estimated 5.5%. and also that this will enable central bank to ease monetary policy in order to make funds available for corporates for higher investment. target at 5.3% is also being worked on and likely to be met which is again something which will help the rbi to ease. back to you. >> tv 18 in new delhi. for more...
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and it's been nearly 100 years since government officials had to be present at a royal birth to ensure the baby was not an imposter. >> the duty of the wife of the future king is to provide an heir and hopefully a spare. >> reporter: but now it's time for the next generation. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> and we wish them well, and thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" along later, and in this holiday season, we want to leave you with a festive postcard. this one from indianapolis, thanks to our affiliate rtv6. thank them for sending us all the sparkle of downtown indy as the city's famous circle of lights was switched on for the holidays. watch and be merry and good night, everyone. ♪ >>> there has been an arrest for the case of this autistic woman. >> aftermath of a triple weather whammy with another storm coming in. we're live at the scene of a sink hole. >> tonight how an unfinished flood control project prevented downtown disaster. how it works. >> in sacramento, new lawmakers were sworn in today, marking a dramatic shift in the legislature
and it's been nearly 100 years since government officials had to be present at a royal birth to ensure the baby was not an imposter. >> the duty of the wife of the future king is to provide an heir and hopefully a spare. >> reporter: but now it's time for the next generation. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> and we wish them well, and thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" along later, and in this holiday season, we want to leave...
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they all predicted doom and gloom and not only did we create the 22 million jobs, but in addition unlike what steve forbes said the economy grew. gdp was 3% to 4% over the next two years. it's not true what he said. that's a misreading of history. go back and look at the numbers to verify that. and finally -- >> what about the cap gains. one thing you haven't mentioned, keith. i have to go steve forbes. the most supply side oriented tax of all is the tax on risk and wealth, namely capital gains tax, risk wealth high risk stock investment. every time the capital gains tax rate is cut, revenues soar as they did under bill clinton. in fact, president obama was asked this in a tv interview during the campaign and he said i know that's what the numbers show but i still want to raise the top rates. if ever there's a supply side tax rates where lower rates produce higher rates it's capital gains. >> that's right. people start taking gains and hold on to what they have. that means capital is not put to work. in the early 1990s the economy was starting to get a real head of steam. not enough to s
they all predicted doom and gloom and not only did we create the 22 million jobs, but in addition unlike what steve forbes said the economy grew. gdp was 3% to 4% over the next two years. it's not true what he said. that's a misreading of history. go back and look at the numbers to verify that. and finally -- >> what about the cap gains. one thing you haven't mentioned, keith. i have to go steve forbes. the most supply side oriented tax of all is the tax on risk and wealth, namely capital...
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what we are looking at, the leading edge of the epidemic is 22 years old. those kids are just now leaving the special education system. they are well cared for in their families by and large, but as they age out we are facing a tsunami of unmet needs for services, desperate families, aging parents, and the nightmare of every parent, late at night when you are talking about these things, is what happens when i die? what is going to happen to my child when i die? the vast majority of these children cannot advocate for themselves or when they become adults will be disabled and dependent. they can be abused, taken advantage of and not care for. with often tragic outcome is. we have begun to see the wave of difficulties we are going to face if we have a rational -- if we have a rational policy, we need to face up for that. it will be a national problem. >> the chair will indulge you -- >> quickly, you mentioned in the study, and i invited cdc to the township. they rolled out there was an environmental cause. you mentioned there is a black balling. could you elab
what we are looking at, the leading edge of the epidemic is 22 years old. those kids are just now leaving the special education system. they are well cared for in their families by and large, but as they age out we are facing a tsunami of unmet needs for services, desperate families, aging parents, and the nightmare of every parent, late at night when you are talking about these things, is what happens when i die? what is going to happen to my child when i die? the vast majority of these...
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the journal of the medical american association says 22% of internal medicine residents are planning to become internal medicine doctors. what does this mean to you? marc siegl joins us now with the latest on this. doctor, nice to see you. >> good to see you. bill: what does it mean. >> i want to explain to our views out there exactly what an internal medicine doctor is. we always talk about primary care. primary care is a pediatrician, obstetrician, gynecologist for women's health, family practitioner or a general internist, which is what i am. someone who does the internal organs of the pwaopbd say body and says i'm not going to become a lung specialist, i'm going to stay as a general doctor. you're sick, you're having high blood pressure, high cholesterol, i'm the guy you see. people need doctors like that. without doctors like that what are we going to do? there was another study two years ago, the american college of physicians determined that 17% of general internists that start out that way leave. they say i do not want to do that, i can't afford to do that. 60% of what i do i
the journal of the medical american association says 22% of internal medicine residents are planning to become internal medicine doctors. what does this mean to you? marc siegl joins us now with the latest on this. doctor, nice to see you. >> good to see you. bill: what does it mean. >> i want to explain to our views out there exactly what an internal medicine doctor is. we always talk about primary care. primary care is a pediatrician, obstetrician, gynecologist for women's health,...
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the dollar amount is roughly 15 percent of the national bbdget... and 21 percent of all u-s health caae spending.(vo) the government accountability office lists medicare as a "high-risk" programmin need of reform... in part becauue of its vulnerabilityyto raud... problems.(sot - quint studer/studer group)"no one planned on people living this pong. no one could forsee the technology and the preecription medications hat would be available. so it's really matter of more expensive treatments being availlble for a longer perrod offtime, to a larger population."(vo) medicare reform must be done in a ay that protects policies and programs that &pwork... wwile eliminating or avoiding policies and prograas that do nnt... or will not... work effectively.(graphic- solutions) -the eligibility age could be increased from 65 to 67... peoole wait longer until they can start getting benefiis. medicare coverageecould -fraud must be reduced... in 2004 medicare iippoperly paid 900 million dollarssfor medical equipment and supplies... in part due to fraud by suppliers.
the dollar amount is roughly 15 percent of the national bbdget... and 21 percent of all u-s health caae spending.(vo) the government accountability office lists medicare as a "high-risk" programmin need of reform... in part becauue of its vulnerabilityyto raud... problems.(sot - quint studer/studer group)"no one planned on people living this pong. no one could forsee the technology and the preecription medications hat would be available. so it's really matter of more expensive...
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so the white house apparently hasn't revealed any new evidence that the syrian government is planning to deploy these weapons. >> what are we talking about here? they're not revealing it publicly but in fact there has been intelligence over the last couple of days that the syrians are moving their chemical weapons inventory around. and it's quite different. in the past we've seen them moving it around to store it essentially, make it more secure, as fighting's gotten closer. this time all of our sources are telling us, it is telling us, it is different. that what they are seeing is movement that could potentially signal the use of chemical weapons. this typically would be matching up the chemical with preparing it with a warhead. with artillery. with rockets. all the signs that they could be getting ready for an attack. very worrying. a lot of international pressure in the last several days now being put on the syrians not to do this. >> if this is true, how does the united states respond to this? >> it becomes very difficult. what do you do about this? president obama's called it a r
so the white house apparently hasn't revealed any new evidence that the syrian government is planning to deploy these weapons. >> what are we talking about here? they're not revealing it publicly but in fact there has been intelligence over the last couple of days that the syrians are moving their chemical weapons inventory around. and it's quite different. in the past we've seen them moving it around to store it essentially, make it more secure, as fighting's gotten closer. this time all...
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as we observe national food day i wanted to recognize the restaurant that has significant impact on our business community and neighborhood and also uses the power of food to reach diverse communities and those in need. in addition to the positive impact on its surrounding neighborhood they also participate in the episcopal community services conquering homelessness through employment and food services or commonly known as the chef's program which trains homeless adults in the operations of the culinary industry. it is incredibly important that we as a community give back to others, and jeff and allison promote a culture of giving through their restaurants. i would like -- and you empowered employees and a wonderful thing so without any additional delay i will like to restaurant them with the 2012 appreciate honor for district five. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. we're very honored. my husband laurence hoped to be here as well and jeff and i business partner and we are lucky to be included in this month's honorium and thank you for having us and we will keep doing what
as we observe national food day i wanted to recognize the restaurant that has significant impact on our business community and neighborhood and also uses the power of food to reach diverse communities and those in need. in addition to the positive impact on its surrounding neighborhood they also participate in the episcopal community services conquering homelessness through employment and food services or commonly known as the chef's program which trains homeless adults in the operations of the...
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only one week, 1.5 weeks of government spending. that is a hike in the offer to bracket, not just the top bracket. but, as for fair share, take a look at what the top 1% pace. they pay yearly 40% of all federal personal income tax. they make about a fifth of adjusted gross income. top 5% pay nearly 60% of federal personal income tax revenues. they make about a third of all income. you will see 71% is their fair share. they are responsible for about 45% of all income. the bottom 50%, their affective share is now running around 2.4%. we get it. we get that that includes senior citizens and ella terry. lori: that is a good idea. >> they are actually paying less about pie. what will you do, if you raise government spending 4% every year, can you really raise taxes 4% every year? no. lori: if we don't have meaningful spending cuts, there is no budget deal. >> went well tax increases be called austerity. lori: if you have this huge gap, would you just look for more ways? i am being sarcastic. always a pleasure. thank you. melissa: let's c
only one week, 1.5 weeks of government spending. that is a hike in the offer to bracket, not just the top bracket. but, as for fair share, take a look at what the top 1% pace. they pay yearly 40% of all federal personal income tax. they make about a fifth of adjusted gross income. top 5% pay nearly 60% of federal personal income tax revenues. they make about a third of all income. you will see 71% is their fair share. they are responsible for about 45% of all income. the bottom 50%, their...
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national government being neanderthal it. there was a throwaway line of sight while we are still organized as nation states economically. again, where we going in the future. >> i think we will see the future. because we live in geographic proximity to one another, we also have city governments, state governments in the united states, we have a federal government in the united states and it's only natural that another layer of government that deals with issues of loss. but over the course of the next hundred years from the lives of our children and grandchildren, we will see progress with it. the big question is whether the balance between the power of those public entities and big private enterprises that are the size of most of the biggest countries in the world. it also remains unbalanced. right now, our future is being determined in financial markets that are regulated by anybody. where the risk of a blow is a risk to each of us and those factors have been very successful in shrugging off and keeping away kind of regulati
national government being neanderthal it. there was a throwaway line of sight while we are still organized as nation states economically. again, where we going in the future. >> i think we will see the future. because we live in geographic proximity to one another, we also have city governments, state governments in the united states, we have a federal government in the united states and it's only natural that another layer of government that deals with issues of loss. but over the course...
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a team high 22 points off of the bench. the wizards never trailed after the first quarter. the final seconds, lebron james who posted a triple double with a chance to tie and not this time. the wizards upset the heat, 105- 101 for the second win of the season. some are giving rg eye 3 credit as a good luck -- rg3 credit as a good luck charm. is he buying it? >> say thank you or, i don't know, what can you say? y that the ones who played and i didn't play the game. you know, he wouldn't keep, the coach said i can't be going over there and rubbing off. i use it on my magic on those guys and need it for us and that is what it is. it was fun to thereby. >> and we have college hoops on deck on tonight. maryland hosts maryland everyone here and -- shore and tennessee at virginia. >>> and you have the news knowledge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here at 10. the news edge. hope you will be, too. tmz on the is coming up next. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. ou
a team high 22 points off of the bench. the wizards never trailed after the first quarter. the final seconds, lebron james who posted a triple double with a chance to tie and not this time. the wizards upset the heat, 105- 101 for the second win of the season. some are giving rg eye 3 credit as a good luck -- rg3 credit as a good luck charm. is he buying it? >> say thank you or, i don't know, what can you say? y that the ones who played and i didn't play the game. you know, he wouldn't...
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they tell me it's been happening for 22 years, two years younger than me so they've been on a roll. >> there are live animals. the comes assumes are -- the costumes are fantastic. the production value is amazing. people come from all over to get tickets to this production. i to give everyone the phone number. the only way to get tickets is to call this number. 301-249-9400. let me tell you a little bit about kiki as she's known to her friends. she has a new cd called "free." why did you name that free? >> there's a song on the record entitled "free" and we believe where the spirit of the lord is there is liberty. the challenges that you may face, whether it's finances, health, or just mentally, there's a song on there, and it's basically just encouraging the listener or whomever to get in the presence of god and you can be free. >> so you want to get a copy of her cd by kierra sheard. she didn't just happen to become a singer. her mother and aunt were members of the clark sisters, a famous group. you were sifnging at birth-- >> sipp -- singing at birth. >> kind of, sort of. it's just
they tell me it's been happening for 22 years, two years younger than me so they've been on a roll. >> there are live animals. the comes assumes are -- the costumes are fantastic. the production value is amazing. people come from all over to get tickets to this production. i to give everyone the phone number. the only way to get tickets is to call this number. 301-249-9400. let me tell you a little bit about kiki as she's known to her friends. she has a new cd called "free." why...